
Dot Dot Dot: A New Musical

Five Angels Theater
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Suggested Ages: 5 to 14+
See an exciting new musical based on the Creatrilogy trio of award-winning picture books (The Dot, Ish, and Sky Color) by New York Times bestselling author Peter H. Reynolds that celebrates the power of originality, self-expression, and opening our eyes to look beyond the expected.
When Marisol (Sky Color), a young artist and curator of the Musee de Marisol, decides that her gallery requires more than her own art, her search for emerging talent leads her to Vashti (The Dot), whose dots inspire Ramon (Ish) to become an artist in his own right.
The musical follows Marisol’s journey to help her new friends, and her entire community, break free from self-criticism and learn to let their imaginations soar. A TheaterWorksUSA Production.
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